Questions for Atheists

These questions are not meant to be show stoppers. They are only for research purposes so that I might better understand atheism and its adherents. Some questions are similar to others while some questions are designed to elicit more thoughtful responses. I'll be adding to the list periodically. If you are an atheist and would like to respond, please copy them to an email and send to [email protected] whichever ones you want to respond to. Thank you.

How would you define atheism?

Do you act according to what you believe (there is no God) in or what you don't believe in (lack belief in God)?

Do you think it is inconsistent for someone who "lacks belief" in God to work against God's existence by attempting to show that God doesn't exist?

If we do have purpose, can you as an atheist please explain how that purpose is determined?

Where does morality come from?

Are there moral absolutes?

If there are moral absolutes, could you list a few of them?

Do you believe there is such a thing as evil? If so, what is it?

If you believe that the God of the Old Testament is morally bad, by what standard do you judge that He is bad?

What would it take for you to believe in God?

What would constitute sufficient evidence for God’s existence?

Must this evidence be rationally based, archaeological, testable in a lab, etc., or what?

Do you think that a society that is run by Christians or atheists would be safer? Why?

Do you believe in free will? (free will being the ability to make choices without coersion).

If you believe in free will, do you see any problem with defending the idea that the physical brain, which is limited and subject to the neuro-chemical laws of the brain, can still produce free will choices?

If you affirm evolution and that the universe will continue to expand forever, then do you think it is probable that given enough time, brains would evolve to the point of exceeding mere physical limitations and become free of the physical and temporal, and thereby become "deity" and not be restricted by space and time? If not, why not?

If you answered the previous question in the affirmative, then aren't you saying that it is probable that some sort of God exists?

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